Netflix has canceled the anime series "Terminator Zero" after just one season, according to series creator Mattson Tomlin, who announced the news on his official X (formerly Twitter) account on February 13, 2026. Despite positive critical and audience reception, the series did not garner enough viewership to warrant further seasons.
The cancellation was revealed by Joe Otterson of Variety, who reported that Tomlin expressed his disappointment at not being able to deliver on the planned "Future War" storylines for seasons two and three. The news came as a surprise to many fans who had praised the series.
The entertainment industry saw a flurry of other news this week. Variety also reported on the release of the official trailer for "Bridgerton" Season 4 Part 2, teasing the conclusion of Benedict and Sophie's romance. Additionally, multiple sources covered a range of topics, including a measles outbreak, a university shooting, and concerns about AI safety.
The cancellation of "Terminator Zero" was also highlighted in a separate Variety article, which noted the diverse range of events covered in this week's headlines, including Netflix securing U.S. rights to the "Lord of the Flies" series.
In related technology news, a BBC Technology report revealed a significant security vulnerability in a popular AI coding platform called Orchids. A cybersecurity researcher was able to hack into a reporter's laptop through the platform, highlighting the risks of granting AI deep access to computer systems.
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